Examples of using Select the object in English and their translations into Slovenian
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Colloquial
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Official
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Medicine
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Ecclesiastic
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Financial
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Computer
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Official/political
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Programming
Step 1: Select the object.
Select the object to rotate.
Press SHIFT+TAB to select the object that you want.
Select the object to transform.
Press TAB or SHIFT+TAB to select the object that you want.
Select the object you want to move.
In the Navigation Pane of the source database, select the object that you want to export.
Select the object to rotate projectively.
Choose Toolsgt; Print Productiongt; Edit Object, and select the objects you want to convert.
Select the object of which you want to construct the shadow.
In the Import Objects dialog box, click each tab and select the objects that you want to import.
Select the object that has the animations that you want to copy.
With the RenameObject action, you don't have to select the object first in the Navigation Pane, and you don't have to stop the macro to enter the new name.
Select the object, multiple selection, or group you want to move.
In the Navigation Pane, select the object that contains the data that you want to export.
Select the object, and then apply a tint or shade to it. For a fill.
Alternatively you can select the object, hold down Option and press the left or right arrow keys to rotate.
Select the object(or objects)- click the object to select it.
Select the object(or set of grouped objects) that you want to move forward or back.
Select the objects you want to align or evenly space out, and go to the"Align" drop-down menu.
Select the object(or set of grouped objects) that you want to bring to move forward or backward.
Select the object and then press one of the arrow keys to movethe object in the direction you want.
Select the object and then press one of the arrow keys to movethe object in the direction you want.
Select the object for which you want to set grayscale or black-and-white settings, and then set the properties on the View menu.
From there, select the object for which you want to delete a custom field, go to fields and relationships, find the field, and open the menu on the right side of the line of the field.
After you have selected the object, you can apply PowerPoint commands and features to that object as usual.
Note: If you have trouble selecting the object because it is behind another object or objects, click the top object, and then press TAB until your object is selected. .